Recent Articles
The 'License as Tax' Fallacy
Article, Spring 2022
Unreasonable: A Strict Liability Solution to the FTC's Data Security Problem
Article, Spring 2022
The Ping-Pong Olympics of Antisuit Injunction in FRAND Litigation
Article, Spring 2022
Content Moderation Remedies
Article, Fall 2021
An Empirical Study: Willful Infringement & Enhanced Damages in Patent Law After Halo
Article, Fall 2021
Recent Notes
The Best Data Plan Is to Have a Game Plan: Obstacles and Solutions to Reaching International Data Privacy Agreements
Note, Spring 2022
Mental Health Mobile Apps and the Need to Update Federal Regulations to Protect Users
Note, Spring 2022
Blog Posts
PDUFA V Authorization: Just the Medicine the FDA Needs
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA).[1] In response to a sluggish drug approval process and inadequate congressional funding of the FDA’s research and development arms, Congress passed the PDUFA to create an additional...
Patents for Humanity: A Non-Market Approach to Invention
The USPTO recently announced a new awards competition called Patents for Humanity. The competition is a pilot program meant to encourage the development of technology to meet humanitarian rather than strictly business means. The prize? Accelerated processing of the...
The Value of a Twitter Follower
These Are My Followers Well, I think they are, anyway. Litigation over the ownership of a Twitter account is pending in the Northern District of California right now. Here are the facts of PhoneDog v. Kravitz. Noah Kravitz was hired as an independent contractor to...
Ensuring the Super Bowl is Still All About the Commercials: Federal Crackdown on Illegal Sports Streaming Websites Leads to Arrest of Michigan Man
Everyone already knows that Tom Brady wields tremendous power in the sports world. Add to that a Brazilian super model wife and the guy has some serious social capital as well. But who knew the former Michigan quarterback’s casual comment to a group of reporters could...
Not your Average Super Bowl Party: Immigration and Customs Enforcement Cracks Down on Street Vendors and Internet Streamers
In the days leading up to the Super Bowl the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) seized $4.86 million worth of counterfeit merchandise and 307 websites. 291 of those sites were engaged in selling counterfeits, and the other 16 were set to stream...
Two Google Policy Changes You Should Know About
Over the past month, Google has announced two policy changes it will be implementing in the near future. Free speech advocates and government officials charged with protecting individuals’ privacy on the Internet have voiced concerns over the forthcoming changes. I. A...


